Kathy Bottorff

Four Washington Discovery Academy first graders explained their Shoe Drive project to the Plymouth School Board on Tuesday night. Chloe Krupp, Xander Binfet, Gracie Helmke, and Kyndall Marcum said the goal of the project is to help a family here in the United States to adopt a young girl from China. For every pound...Read More »

Neighbors from one of the city’s east side subdivisions crammed into the Council Chambers of City Hall Tuesday night to express their concerns with a second Pathfinder Home locating in their neighborhood. Alan Janmsa asked the Plymouth Plan Commission if the zoning ordinance was being correctly administered as it pertains to the recent notification...Read More »

On October 1st, the Starke County Sheriff’s Office received information that Registered Sex Offender, James Sobieck of Knox, was no longer living at his last registered address. After a 2 day investigation, officers were able to locate Sobieck at a residence on 250 N in Starke County. Sobieck admitted to the officer that he...Read More »

How are you at solving a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, or building an outdoor shed or playhouse, or assisting with a community garden? These are but a few of the educational activities offered on a daily basis for youngsters attending the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall County in Plymouth. And that’s just one of...Read More »

The public is invited to the Wythougan Valley Preservation Council’s annual meeting at 6:00 p.m. this Friday, October 9 at the Old Culver Depot. Board members will be serving chili for a $5 donation and Jeff Kenney is giving an informative program on the history of Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee. Daniel McDonald Preservation Awards will be presented...Read More »

The Plymouth High School homecoming queen ballot is out! One of five lovely ladies will be crowded the Plymouth High School Homecoming queen this Friday during halftime of the football game! Contestants are: Randi Dunn, Meghan Egierski, Kayla Hoober, Lacy Poczik and Audrey Pratt Staff and students of Plymouth High School and the Weidner School...Read More »

On Friday, October 2nd deputies with the Starke County Sheriff’s Department responded to a burglary that occurred at Granny’s Market located in Toto. During the investigation officers were able to obtain video of the incident and identified the two male suspects. Starke County officers arrested 20 year old Aaron Peretti and 19 year old...Read More »

Marshall County REMC will be offering a high voltage live line safety demonstration on Friday, October 9th at 5:00 p.m. at the REMC building at 11299 12th Road. The safety demonstration is geared toward local firemen, safety responders, police, and farmers. Emily Howard, Communications Specialist with the Marshall County REMC said anyone who may need to...Read More »

During Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients and others needing blood products. According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the U.S., with one in eight developing invasive breast cancer in...Read More »

The Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), announced today that all BMV license branches will be closed Saturday, October 10th through Monday, October 12th in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. All license branches across the state will resume regularly scheduled business hours on Tuesday, October 13th. For a complete list of branch locations...Read More »

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